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Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Tunisian Washcloths

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The last week I have been terribly bored with my WIPs so I was looking for something new.

On my usual Yarn along web visits, I visited a lady (I found her again :) - Heather @ Townsend House) who was busy knitting some washcloths and I thought that this would be a brilliant idea to have a small project to work on that is a bit mindless but useful!

I didn't want to knit mine, so instead I used Tunisian crochet to whip up some gorgeous looking washcloths :)

Whilst making my second cloth my hook snapped!

But luckily I could get hold of the wonderful lady who sold it to me and she will be sending me a replacement for it shortly.

I didn't want to wait for the needle so I have continued forward with a bigger hook size.

I am now on cloth 4 and love this one too :)

I will share all the finished cloths with you on Friday.If you are interested in learning Tunisian Crochet I learnt it in this Craftsy Course

Reading-wise: Crawling forward in the same book from last week, and the week before that :O

19 comments:

Hi mamasmercantile,Tunisian Crochet is really quite easy, and a lot of fun!I learnt how to work tunisian crochet online, I talk all about it in this post from last year if you are interested :)Thanks for visiting.x

I really like Tunisian crochet. I have used it to make a baby blanket that you then cross-stitched bunnies on. It is great to cross-stitch on because the stitches are so even. I may have to make some wash cloths with it. Yours look great.

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